NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 26: Rodrigo Souza, a developer in the midst of creating his own start-up, attends a class on the basics of Bitcoin and how to trade the digital currency on February 26, 2014 at the Bitcoin Center NYC in New York City. The recently opened center offers a physical space for people to trade digital currencies, including bitcoin. Bitcoin Center NYC also offers classes for people interested in learning about digital currencies. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

(Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

It may come as no surprise that a list of the highest paid jobs in 2014 is dominated by jobs that are prominent in the Bay Area and Silicon Valley.

Some of the top jobs are pretty common like financial analyst or physical therapist while some are more exotic like petroleum engineer but many fall into the high tech realm.

According to ChaCha.com, the top paying list include software developers, web developers, logisticians, database administrators, and information security analysts. The median hourly earnings from these jobs range from $27.84 (web developers) up to $45.06 (software developer).